JOUR668L
Topics in Broadcasting and Electronic Media; Audio and Podcast Reporting
Prerequisite: JOUR660 or permission of Associate Dean Rafael Lorente. Students will learn the tools needed to report and produce short and long-form audio storytelling, including writing, reporting, interviewing, production, editing, hosting and delivery. Field reporting and audio gathering outside of class is required, along with writing and mixing broadcast-quality audio stories. Together the class will produce a complete radio broadcast on deadline from newscasts to live interviewsto mixed radio pieces. Various interests in audio reporting welcome and encouraged.
Sister Courses: JOUR668A, JOUR668D, JOUR668E, JOUR668F, JOUR668I, JOUR668J, JOUR668K, JOUR668N, JOUR668O, JOUR668T, JOUR668U, JOUR668V, JOUR668X, JOUR668Y, JOUR668Z
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